Florine told NBC Bay Area Saturday that he broke his left ankle and his right heel but he said he's "all good above that."

The world-renowned climber said Friday that the safety nut, placed in between the cracks of the rock to catch the climber in the event of a fall, pulled out and he fell about 26 feet and 7 inches in total.

He said he was hung upside down with his back against the wall in the section about the Pancake Flake on the Nose of El Capitan.

Florine posted a photo of himself on Instagram Thursday from the wall of El Capitan with the caption "Well, there is a rescue going on, on El Capitan. And it's me. I think I broke my leg. Rescuers please be safe."

Florine holds a climbing record alongside partner Alex Honnold for climbing the El Capitan in 2 hours and 23 minutes.

In 2016, Florine released a book titled "On the Nose: A Lifelong Obsession with Yosemite's Most Iconic Climb" where he said he climbed the El Capitan over 100 times and detailed his most dangerous and death-defying climbs.